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2025 Solar Rebates and Incentives in Western Australia

December 20, 2024 • 7 min read • Finance

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Installing solar panels in Western Australia has never been more affordable, thanks to a range of government incentives and rebates designed to encourage renewable energy adoption. This comprehensive guide explains all the financial benefits available to WA homeowners in 2025.

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)

The federal government's Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) provides upfront discounts on solar installations through STCs. Here's what you need to know:

Example: A 6.6kW system in Perth Zone 3 generates approximately 117 STCs, worth around $4,095 at current rates—applied as an instant discount on your installation.

Estimated STC Values by System Size

System Size Approx. STCs Estimated Value*
5kW 89 $3,115
6.6kW 117 $4,095
10kW 177 $6,195
13kW 230 $8,050

*Based on $35 per STC. Values may vary.

Important: STC values decrease each year until the scheme ends in 2030. Installing sooner means greater savings!

Feed-in Tariffs (FiT)

When your solar system produces more electricity than you use, the excess is exported to the grid. Your electricity retailer pays you for this exported energy through feed-in tariffs.

Current WA Feed-in Tariff Rates (2025)

Retailer Rate (per kWh)
Synergy 2.25c - 10c
Horizon Power 10c - 50c (varies by region)

While feed-in tariffs have decreased over the years, they still provide valuable credits, especially for systems that export during peak sun hours.

Interest-Free Loans and Payment Plans

Several options make solar more accessible:

Battery Storage Incentives

Adding battery storage maximises your solar investment. While federal battery incentives are limited, several programs can help:

How to Maximise Your Savings

  1. Act quickly: STC values decrease annually
  2. Size your system appropriately: Larger systems generate more STCs
  3. Choose quality components: Higher efficiency means better long-term returns
  4. Compare quotes: Ensure your STC discount is being passed on fully
  5. Consider batteries: Maximise self-consumption as feed-in rates decline

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pay tax on solar rebates?

No, STCs and feed-in tariff payments for residential systems are not considered taxable income for most homeowners.

Can I claim solar as a tax deduction?

For residential installations, no. However, businesses may claim depreciation and other deductions.

How long do these incentives last?

The STC scheme is legislated to continue until 2030, though the value decreases each year. Feed-in tariffs are set by individual retailers and may change.

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